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  1. Bulstrode is an English country house and its large park, located to the southwest of Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. The estate spreads across Chalfont St Peter, Gerrards Cross and Fulmer, and predates the Norman conquest. Its name may originate from the Anglo-Saxon words burh (marsh) and stród (fort). [1] .

  2. DESCRIPTION. LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING. Bulstrode Park lies adjacent to the west edge of Gerrards Cross, 4km east of Beaconsfield, in the Chiltern Hills.

  3. 9 de jul. de 2023 · Boasting nearly 40 acres of land and a dozen separate buildings, including the Grade II-listed Pigeon Tower, this historic manor dates back to 1686 and is located just 40 minutes away from central London. It is now available for purchase with a guide price of £6million.

  4. 25 de may. de 2021 · Buckinghamshire Council has granted planning permission to transform Bulstrode Park into a hotel. In 2016, WEC International, a Christian evangelical mission agency, sold the house to a private owner, Dr Ahmed Elfituri, who now has permission to open a hotel.

  5. Bulstrode Park and House. BCL March 12, 2016. Grade II listing area marked on map. Bulstrode is a large park and mansion and lies on the western edge of Gerrards Cross adjacent to the A40. There is pedestrian access to the park from the end of Main Drive as well as Hedgerley Lane and from the house or mansion grounds.

  6. hmn.wiki › es › Bulstrode_ParkParque Bulstrode

    Bulstrode es una casa de campo inglesa y su gran parque, ubicada al suroeste de Gerrards Cross , Buckinghamshire . La finca se extiende por Chalfont St Peter , Gerrards Cross y Fulmer , y es anterior a la conquista normanda . Su nombre puede provenir de las palabras anglosajonas burh (pantano) y stród (fuerte). [1]

  7. Bulstrode is a mansion with its extensive surrounding parkland to the northwest of the Buckinghamshire town of Gerrard's Cross. The estate predates the Norman conquest and the name may originate from the Old English burh strod meaning 'fort marsh'. Contents. [ hide ] 1 First house. 2 Present house. 3 Outside links. 4 References. First house.